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Joining us this week is Miguel Sternberg - developer of They Bleed Pixels - a fiendishly difficult beat'em up platformer inspired by H.P. Lovecraft and classic horror. Please don't forget to rate us on Apple Podcasts!***************************************************************************************Thank you for listening!Support us on Patreon.Follow on Twitter & Facebook.Please subscribe to our YouTube.
Edie and Nick speak with Miguel Sternberg of Spooky Squid Games about action arcade game Russian Subway Dogs, where you play a dog scaring metro riders out of their food.
Edie and Nick speak with Miguel Sternberg of Spooky Squid Games about action arcade game Russian Subway Dogs, where you play a dog scaring metro riders out of their food.
I speak with Miguel Sternberg about They Bleed Pixels, Indie companies, Comics versus Games, The Hand Eye Society and his new game Russian Subway Dogs. E-mail: jeneseegrey@yahoo.com Twitter: @TheGreyArea Web: https://greyareapodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greyareapodcast
Miguel Sternberg is one half of Spooky Squid games, creators of They Bleed Pixels. We caught him just after getting home from IndieCade and were able to steal some time to discuss his freelance work, his involvement in Capybara & The Hand Eye Society and how little extra time an indie dev gets while in crunch time!
Miguel Sternberg is one half of Spooky Squid games, creators of They Bleed Pixels. We caught him just after getting home from IndieCade and were able to steal some time to discuss his freelance work, his involvement in Capybara & The Hand Eye Society and how little extra time an indie dev gets while in crunch time!
Today we get experimental! Adam has brought together a group of smart people, who all have experience with game development, to talk about video games! Henry Faber, Miguel Sternberg, Alex Bethke and Adam explore specific topics within the medium, and because it was just Halloween they talk about horror games! What makes a game scary,how to they work, why do they work, what can ruin them and what games do they think are scary. Why is this an experiment? Because what happens next is up to you! If you fine folks like what you hear let us know and share, if the response is good and people want more it will happen! This will become its own separate podcast from Guys With Pencils with its own update schedule, topics, itunes feed, name etc! Let us know if you want more video game podcastery!Henry Faber - @henryfaberMiguel Sternberg - @spookysquidAlex Bethke - @MrAlexBethkeAdam Hines - @guyswithpencils
Holmes is joined by Miguel Sternberg, founder of Spooky Squid Games
Miguel Sternberg is a veteran game developer of Toronto’s indie game scene. His pixel art has graced the back cover of Scott Pilgrim Gets it Together, the movie Crank, the web game Legends of Zork, as well as countless unplayable cellphone games based on major movie franchises. He helps run The Hand Eye Society, an indie game arts and culture group and recently organized the Comics vs Games art show as part of TIFFnexus. This week, the boys sit down to talk about his current game " THEY BLEED PIXELS " Check out the awesome work from their site and have a listen to this in depth talk about making independent games.Also Check outhttp://www.spookysquid.com/Miguel's Twitter